Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 18, 1966, Image 3

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    Weekly Poultry Report
Eastern Pennsylvania
And New Jersey
WEEKLY SUMMARY
live hens
Prices unchanged lor light
hens Demand fair Offerings
less Ireely available due in
part to heavy movement in
recent weeks & advancin'*
shell egg market prices Trad
ing limited on heavy hens. Of
ferings light. Demand limited
Prices paid at farms Light
hens 10-11, mostl; IOVj-11c;
Heavy hens too few to report.
Fogelsville
June 14, 1966
Hens, Light 9 V* -11 Vi, most
ly 10-10%, Hens, Heavy 10-
26, mostly 16-21; Pullets 15 %-
32%, mostly 22-30, Roasters
11-32%, mostly 20-28, Ducks
26% -35%; Turkeys, Hens 21-
31, mostly 26-30; Rabbits 26-
49, mostly 45-49, Guineas 75-
100, mostly 95-100; Pigeons
(per pair) 60-92%, mostly 70-
80, Jumbo Squabs 75-92%,
mostly 75-80.
Total Coops Sold. 803
Robert K. Rohrer
Bulldozing - Grading
Patz Sales & Service
Bam Cleaners - Silo
Unloaders - Cattle Feeders
Quarryville, R. D. 1
Hensel 548-2559
AGWAY IS ROLLING---
INVENTORY CLEARANCE
LIMITED SUPPLY UNICO MARK II
Additional Discounts For Volume Purchases Over $250.
SALE PERIOD DURING JUNE
New Holland
Agway
WEEKLY SUMMARY
Lot a\oiage bioilei and li v
£i piu.es on the Haste, u Slave
Exchange declined 1 mcml this
week to a level of 15 15 ecu's
per lb
Pi ices paid dining the week
langed fiom a low of 13 8
cents on Tuesday to a high
of 16 6 cents per lb on Thuis
day
Sales for the week totaled
1.6 million head, an inciease
of 200,000 head over last
week’s total
# Chicago
(Continued from Page 2)
Bulls steady to strong. In the
carlot dressed meat trade, steer
and heiler beef 50-1 00 lower,
cow beef steady to 50 lower.
SLAUGHTER STEERS
Prime 1175-1400 lbs 27 00-27-
50, High Choice and Prime
1150-1425 lbs. 25 50-27 25, clos
ing 25 50-26 75 Choice 900-1450
lbs 24 75-26.50, Mixed Good
and Choice 900-1350 lbs 24 25-
25 50 Good 23 00-24 75. Stand
ard and Low Good 22 00-23 75.
# Lancaster Auction
or attptj't’ttr HpnrpßQ (Continued trom P3§6 2)
High Choice and PnmfsSO. f ?°f ““‘‘S’ 30003350,
1150 lbs 25 00-25 50, two lots Cu T l l . °°‘ „
mostly Prime 1000-1100 lbs. 25.- «OGS 176 Barrows and
75-26 00, Choice 750-1100 lbs. Silts about steady. US 1-2 190-
23 50-25 25, Mixed Good and lbs. 26 25-26 75, Lot 213
Choice 23 00-24 25, Good 2100- ———~
23 75, Standard and Low Good EVER
20 00-21 75. If it hadn t been for your
confounded advice I wouldn’t
COWS Utility and Com- have lost every dollar I had ”
mercial 18 25-19.50, High Yield- “You can’t say that,” return
ing Commercial and Standard ed his broker “I told you to
19 50-20 25, Canner and Cutter use your own judgment.”
16 50-18 75. “Well, that’s what I did'”
TIRE SALE
W-WoH - 775 x 14 tubeless $18.90*
W-Woll - 670 x 15 tube type $17.78*
"State tax to lie added
COME IN AND SELECT
OTHER TYPES AND SIZES
PRICED TO SELL
PASSENGER CAR TRUCK
IMPLEMENT
TRACTOR TIRES
Contact Any of Following Stores
Lancaster
lAgway Inc.
Eastern Shore
Exchange
on o
Honey Brook
• Lancaster
(Continued mini 2)
St vu.il 1400 1900 His .’. r i n
20 .10. Few hulls idu.il 27 00
27 00
fm;i)['’; si'm'in -- i.'mi
ami ( hoice i. r -ii (, .o lie, ,v in
M r )0 lew lots Good ‘Min e, j
l!*o 27 (id 2.! 00 C linue oin , i 0
His 27 59 2!) .">() ( liou 1 ’ .mo
Pi line 027 (000 His 20 r i() 27 ()■'
Good .iikl Choice 550 070 lb-,
21 75 27 00
CALVES 743 Vo.iloi s
mostly S 3 00 lowei Choice 37 -
00 42 00. lew head S4O 00 eailv
Good 34 00 39 00, St.md.ucl 32-
00-38 00, Utility S3O 00 35 00,
Cull 24.00-32.00.
HOGS 1112 Banows and
gilts 25-50 c lower
Banows and Gilts US 1,
200 230 lbs 527 00 27 50. US 1-
2 190 230 lbs 26 25-26 75, few
$27.00, US 1-3 190-230 lbs $25.-
75-26 25, US 2 3 240 260 lbs. 24.-
75-25 75.
SHEEP 401 Spring Lambs
$l.OO-2 00 lower Ewes mostly
steady.
SPRING LAMBS Choice
60-90 lbs 26 00 28 00, Good 60
90 lbs. 24 00-27 00. Utility to
Low Good $22 00-25 00
SHORN EWES- Utility and
Good with No 1 and 2 pelts
$6.00-10.00, Good 71 lb feeding
lambs $2O 00, Choice 67 lb
Feeding lambs $22 00.
Quarryviile
Agway
Lancaster Farming. Saturday, June 16, 1966
Weekly New York Eg£ Mkt
1 i o.n Aloud. \
Alan
iv nn n
IX In I!.\\\U 3,V_
I' c v 11 \u 1 s
Fc> Med
No 1 Med
27'2
Pullets
15 16
Peeweos
BROWN
E\ Fey. Iljwts 35*2
Fey Hywts. 35
Fey Med. 27
Pullets 21
15-16
Peewees
MIXED
Fey. Hywts.
Standards
Checks
35
32 33
26
TREND- Supplies
balanced on otheis
Copyright 1966 by Urner Barry Publications
lbs $27 00, US 1-3 190 230 lbs
25 75-26 25, US 2-3 240-260 lbs
24 75-25 10.
SHEEP 86 Spring Slaugh
ter lambs 50c to Mostly $1 00
Lower
CUSTOM SPRAYING
HIGH PRESSURE WASHING
and
DISINFECTING
in all types of poultry houses.
MAYNARD L. BEITZEL
Witmer, Pa. Phone 392-7227
“Knits the neatest
j|E4r windrow I ever
Key tool for quality haymaking—
the Allis-Chalmers Model 77-G Rake!
Here are the three things you want most in a rake!
Gentle, leaf-saving action ... straight, fluffy, fast
curing windrows ... and clean work in heavy or light
crops. Get these benefits in the Allis-Chalmers 77-G
rake. It’s fast, quiet and smooth-running. See it howl
L, H. Brubaker
Lititz, Pa.
Grumelli Form Service
Quarryville, Pa.
L. H. Brubaker Nissley Farm Service
Lancaster, Pa. Washington Boro, Pa,
Allen H. Motz Farm Equipment
.Juni* 1 ji'i 11 I-1 u' i” I.Hie nih
Tuts.
V', ed.
.It.' 2
27*2
37'2
36'2
36
27
22
16
34 35
26 27
cleaied; shoit on laige sizes,
SPRING LAMBS Choice
60-90 lbs 26 00-27 00, Good 60-
90 lbs 24 00-26 00, Utility $22.-
00-24 00
FEEDER LAMBS Good
71 lbs $2O 00
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N. G. Myers & Son
Rheems, Pa.
Chet Long
Akron, Pa.
New Holland
3
Frl.
'1 Inns.
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27'a
244
38 V 2
38
29
24 ’/a
37
37V 2
35
27
closely
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